The Handy Bottle Opener is inspired by the Osprey hand.
We HOPE that you are inspired to give others a hand. Our aim is to raise awareness about organizations that are seeking to connect with and provide support to all that need a prosthesis. Please spread the word, we are hoping to connect with and support all in need.
Hands On Prosthetic Engineering, HOPE, is a student organization dedicated to providing free prosthetic hands to all children through 3D creation. We are an all-volunteer organization with a 501c Non-profit that provides funding for both our free services and the research and development to further it. Our Non-profit provide students the opportunity to serve the smallest parts of their world with the biggest reach possible. 100% of tips will be donated to HOPE, and may be claimed. Visit www.hopeuofsc.org for more information or to contribute. Follow us on:
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The e-NABLE community is an amazing group of individuals from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to create free 3D printed hands and arms for those in need of an upper limb assistive device. Please take a moment to visit www.enablingthefuture.org for more information or to contribute.
Thank you to Alderhand and e-Nable.
You can also reach us at:
Hands On Prosthetic Engineering HOPE
1225 Laurel Street
Suite # 418
Columbia, SC 29201
Officer Phone: (803)-228-9088
Office Email:
Printer Brand:
LulzBot
Printer:
Mini
Notes:
This print works best around 100%, but slightly larger or small will work too. The overall length should be about 168mm. The support is built-in. I believe that most Infill amounts will work, but I have only used 20%.
Remove support
Remove built-in support by snapping the support columns in the bottle cap opening.
Category: Kitchen & DiningThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.